News Archive / Author: Theresa Cross
Theresa Cross grew up on the Space Coast. It’s only natural that she would develop a passion for anything “Space” and its exploration. During these formative years, she also discovered that she possessed a talent and love for defining the unique quirks and intricacies that exist in mankind, nature, and machines. Hailing from a family of photographers—including her father and her son, Theresa herself started documenting her world through pictures at a very early age. As an adult, she now exhibits an innate photographic ability to combine what appeals to her heart and her love of technology to deliver a diversified approach to her work and artistic presentations. Theresa has a background in water chemistry, fluid dynamics, and industrial utility.
Articles By Theresa Cross
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SpaceX sends South Korea satellite toward the Moon
August 4th, 2022SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to send the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, KPLO, to the Moon.
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Atlas V rocket orbits SBIRS GEO 6 missile warning satellite
August 4th, 2022An Atlas V rocket soared into the early-morning Florida skies to send a missile warning satellite into space for the United States Space Force.
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Crawling before launch: NASA evaluates new robotic crawlerway grader
July 29th, 2022Before NASA’s crawler-transporter can move the Space Launch System to the launch pad, the “crawlerway” road it travels on needs to be properly prepared.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 launches 5th Starlink mission this month
July 24th, 2022SpaceX's Falcon 9 sent another batch of Starlink internet satellites into orbit in a beautiful Sunday morning launch from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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Cosmonaut to fly aboard SpaceX Crew-5 Dragon in September
July 22nd, 2022SpaceX is targeting late September for the Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station, which will see the first Russian cosmonaut fly aboard Dragon.
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Artemis on the move: What it takes to get SLS to the pad
July 21st, 2022With tentative launch dates penciled in for the Artemis 1 mission, what does it take to get the SLS rocket from the assembly building to the launch pad?
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SpaceX ties annual launch record with latest Starlink mission
July 17th, 2022SpaceX launched its 31st Falcon 9 rocket of 2022, tying its annual flight record set just last year -- and it's only July.
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SpaceX CRS-25 Dragon launches with fresh space station supplies
July 14th, 2022SpaceX launched its 25th resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA when its Falcon 9 rocket lofted the CRS-25 Dragon capsule into orbit.
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James Webb Space Telescope shows universe in unprecedented detail
July 12th, 2022Witness the imaging power of this fully calibrated and operational James Webb Space Telescope! NASA releases the observatory's first science photos.
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53 more Starlink satellites launched by SpaceX Falcon 9
July 7th, 2022SpaceX launched its 48th dedicated Starlink mission to orbit, adding 53 satellites to the company’s ever-growing internet constellation.
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Atlas V rocket sends two payloads to orbit for Space Force
July 2nd, 2022United Launch Alliance orbited two satellites atop an Atlas V 541 rocket for the United States Space Force and Department of Defense.
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SpaceX launches SES-22 communications satellite
June 30th, 2022At 5:04 p.m. EDT (21:04 UTC) June 29, 2022, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the SES-22 C-band communications satellite.
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NASA launches sounding rocket from Australia
June 29th, 2022The first of three science missions launching atop a NASA sounding rocket left Earth from the Arnhem Space Center in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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NASA’s CAPSTONE pathfinder mission launched toward the Moon
June 28th, 2022A small CubeSat called CAPSTONE is on its way to the Moon to evaluate a special orbit destined to be used for NASA’s Lunar Gateway space station.
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Space Launch System to roll back to VAB to prepare for launch
June 25th, 2022After analyzing data from the June 20 wet dress rehearsal, NASA has made the decision to begin the process of preparing the Space Launch System rocket for its maiden flight.